Journal Special Issues

Peer reviewed and accepted manuscripts from PRES 2019 have the option to be published in:

Chemical Engineering Transactions. Paper templates for CET and conference proceeding (non-CET) publications will be available here by 31 January 2019. Full-text manuscripts must undergo a full peer review by at least two reviewers and must be prepared according to the CET template and submitted together with the signed Copyright Transfer Authorisation. Each paper will be cited by SCOPUS, be available online (open-access) and assigned a DOI by AIDIC. For publication in CET, papers must have at least one registered author and settled any additional publication fees (e.g., second paper) by the required deadlines.

PRES 2019 aims to publish Special Issues of the following journals to report on extended contributions presented at PRES 2018.

Journal of Cleaner Production, IF (2016) = 5.651, Elsevier – invitation for 40 papers. JCLEPRO serves as a transdisciplinary, international forum for the exchange of information and research concepts, policies, and technologies designed to help ensure progress towards making societies and regions more sustainable. It aims to encourage innovation and creativity, new and improved products, and the implementation of new, cleaner structures, systems, processes, products, and services. Co-Editors-in-Chief: J.J. Klemeš (CZ), C.M.V.B. de Almeida (BR), and Y. Wang (CN).

Energy, IF (2016) = 4.968, Elsevier – invitation for 40 papers. Energy provides a platform for publications geared toward energy saving and pollution reduction from the entire value chain in energy sourcing, generation, supply, and use. Energy is an international, multi-disciplinary journal in energy engineering and research. It aims to be a leading platform and an authoritative source of information for analyses, reviews and evaluations related to energy. The journal covers research in mechanical engineering and thermal sciences, with a strong focus on energy analysis, energy modelling and prediction, integrated energy systems, energy planning and energy management. Editor-in-Chief: H. Lund (SE), Subject Editor: P. S. Varbanov (CZ).

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, IF (2016) = 9.184, Elsevier – invitation for 30-40 papers. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews publishes review papers, original research, case studies and new technology analyses that have a significant review element, which may take the form of a critique, comparison, or analysis. Editor-in-Chief: A. M. Foley (UK).